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Art Connection

This weekly series highlights four artists and their craft. Travel around the world, meeting fascinating people and the love of art that connects them all.

Art Connection  
  • Second Life
    Tuesday, May 7
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    We visit the first Art Basel event hosted by Opa-locka, Florida. Featuring contemporary art from Africa and the African Diaspora, the event gave artists a space to share their stories. As part of their permanent collection, the American Folk Art Museum in New York city holds an assortment of marble objects. For the exhibit “Material Witness,” several were highlighted. Canton, Ohio’s “Bluecoats” is a world class drum and bugle corps. Each season, over a hundred young adults are selected for an educational training program and an unforgettable cross-country tour. Artist Kyle Karrasch gives trash a second life by transforming it into art. In doing so, he provides commentary on consumption and environmental conservation.
  • Second Life
    Saturday, May 11
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    We visit the first Art Basel event hosted by Opa-locka, Florida. Featuring contemporary art from Africa and the African Diaspora, the event gave artists a space to share their stories. As part of their permanent collection, the American Folk Art Museum in New York city holds an assortment of marble objects. For the exhibit “Material Witness,” several were highlighted. Canton, Ohio’s “Bluecoats” is a world class drum and bugle corps. Each season, over a hundred young adults are selected for an educational training program and an unforgettable cross-country tour. Artist Kyle Karrasch gives trash a second life by transforming it into art. In doing so, he provides commentary on consumption and environmental conservation.
  • Second Life
    Sunday, May 12
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    We visit the first Art Basel event hosted by Opa-locka, Florida. Featuring contemporary art from Africa and the African Diaspora, the event gave artists a space to share their stories. As part of their permanent collection, the American Folk Art Museum in New York city holds an assortment of marble objects. For the exhibit “Material Witness,” several were highlighted. Canton, Ohio’s “Bluecoats” is a world class drum and bugle corps. Each season, over a hundred young adults are selected for an educational training program and an unforgettable cross-country tour. Artist Kyle Karrasch gives trash a second life by transforming it into art. In doing so, he provides commentary on consumption and environmental conservation.
  • Second Chances
    Sunday, May 12
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Singer Deonna Marie has had to overcome many struggles to be where she is today. We head to Oklahoma to get an inside look at her show The Deonna Marie Experience,” which takes viewers on an inspiring journey through her life. We head to the Red Stewart airfield in Waynesville, Ohio, to learn about aerobatic flying. Pilots become artists as they create captivating shapes in the sky. We take a trip to Norfolk, Virginia, to experience an immersive staging of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Hearing from the show’s leads, we find out more about the production.
  • Second Chances
    Tuesday, May 14
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Singer Deonna Marie has had to overcome many struggles to be where she is today. We head to Oklahoma to get an inside look at her show The Deonna Marie Experience,” which takes viewers on an inspiring journey through her life. We head to the Red Stewart airfield in Waynesville, Ohio, to learn about aerobatic flying. Pilots become artists as they create captivating shapes in the sky. We take a trip to Norfolk, Virginia, to experience an immersive staging of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Hearing from the show’s leads, we find out more about the production.
  • Second Chances
    Saturday, May 18
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Singer Deonna Marie has had to overcome many struggles to be where she is today. We head to Oklahoma to get an inside look at her show The Deonna Marie Experience,” which takes viewers on an inspiring journey through her life. We head to the Red Stewart airfield in Waynesville, Ohio, to learn about aerobatic flying. Pilots become artists as they create captivating shapes in the sky. We take a trip to Norfolk, Virginia, to experience an immersive staging of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Hearing from the show’s leads, we find out more about the production.
  • Second Chances
    Sunday, May 19
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    Singer Deonna Marie has had to overcome many struggles to be where she is today. We head to Oklahoma to get an inside look at her show The Deonna Marie Experience,” which takes viewers on an inspiring journey through her life. We head to the Red Stewart airfield in Waynesville, Ohio, to learn about aerobatic flying. Pilots become artists as they create captivating shapes in the sky. We take a trip to Norfolk, Virginia, to experience an immersive staging of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Hearing from the show’s leads, we find out more about the production.
  • A Different Way
    Sunday, May 19
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Osa Atoe is a ceramic artist. When making pottery, she connects with her Nigerian ancestors and the indigenous people of Florida. Outpost office is a design practice based in Columbus, Ohio. Through inventive design and experimental production, they are redefining the meaning of architecture. Collaborative and sustainable, Tyde Music is a company that makes instruments out of reclaimed materials. Founded in 2010 by a pair of self-taught luthiers, we visit North Lake Tahoe in California to find out more.
  • A Different Way
    Tuesday, May 21
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Osa Atoe is a ceramic artist. When making pottery, she connects with her Nigerian ancestors and the indigenous people of Florida. Outpost office is a design practice based in Columbus, Ohio. Through inventive design and experimental production, they are redefining the meaning of architecture. Collaborative and sustainable, Tyde Music is a company that makes instruments out of reclaimed materials. Founded in 2010 by a pair of self-taught luthiers, we visit North Lake Tahoe in California to find out more.
  • A Different Way
    Saturday, May 25
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Osa Atoe is a ceramic artist. When making pottery, she connects with her Nigerian ancestors and the indigenous people of Florida. Outpost office is a design practice based in Columbus, Ohio. Through inventive design and experimental production, they are redefining the meaning of architecture. Collaborative and sustainable, Tyde Music is a company that makes instruments out of reclaimed materials. Founded in 2010 by a pair of self-taught luthiers, we visit North Lake Tahoe in California to find out more.
  • A Different Way
    Sunday, May 26
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    Osa Atoe is a ceramic artist. When making pottery, she connects with her Nigerian ancestors and the indigenous people of Florida. Outpost office is a design practice based in Columbus, Ohio. Through inventive design and experimental production, they are redefining the meaning of architecture. Collaborative and sustainable, Tyde Music is a company that makes instruments out of reclaimed materials. Founded in 2010 by a pair of self-taught luthiers, we visit North Lake Tahoe in California to find out more.
  • Sunday, May 26
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, May 28
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, June 1
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, June 2
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  • Sunday, June 2
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, June 4
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, June 8
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, June 9
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  • Sunday, June 9
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, June 11
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, June 15
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, June 16
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  • Sunday, June 16
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  • Tuesday, June 18
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, June 22
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, June 23
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  • Sunday, June 23
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, June 25
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, June 29
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, June 30
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, June 30
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, July 2
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, July 6
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, July 7
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Rediscover
    Sunday, July 7
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Artist Titus Kaphar examines history and representation. In his work, he closes the distance between past and present, revealing history’ s impact on the contemporary world. For over twenty-five years, the Carson City Ghost Walk has been entertaining the public. Led by artist Mary Bennett, the historical tales and paranormal stories of Carson City, Nevada, are told through live theatre. Eco-feminist artist Mira Lehr renders abstract artworks that reflect on nature and our environment. Through mediums such as painting and sculpture, she conveys her message. When viewing Joan Snyder’s painting “Smashed Strokes Hope,” one notices the colorful brushwork. We go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to look back at the exhibit “ Epic Abstraction,” which featured this work.
  • Rediscover
    Tuesday, July 9
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Artist Titus Kaphar examines history and representation. In his work, he closes the distance between past and present, revealing history’ s impact on the contemporary world. For over twenty-five years, the Carson City Ghost Walk has been entertaining the public. Led by artist Mary Bennett, the historical tales and paranormal stories of Carson City, Nevada, are told through live theatre. Eco-feminist artist Mira Lehr renders abstract artworks that reflect on nature and our environment. Through mediums such as painting and sculpture, she conveys her message. When viewing Joan Snyder’s painting “Smashed Strokes Hope,” one notices the colorful brushwork. We go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to look back at the exhibit “ Epic Abstraction,” which featured this work.
  • Rediscover
    Saturday, July 13
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Artist Titus Kaphar examines history and representation. In his work, he closes the distance between past and present, revealing history’ s impact on the contemporary world. For over twenty-five years, the Carson City Ghost Walk has been entertaining the public. Led by artist Mary Bennett, the historical tales and paranormal stories of Carson City, Nevada, are told through live theatre. Eco-feminist artist Mira Lehr renders abstract artworks that reflect on nature and our environment. Through mediums such as painting and sculpture, she conveys her message. When viewing Joan Snyder’s painting “Smashed Strokes Hope,” one notices the colorful brushwork. We go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to look back at the exhibit “ Epic Abstraction,” which featured this work.
  • Rediscover
    Sunday, July 14
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    Artist Titus Kaphar examines history and representation. In his work, he closes the distance between past and present, revealing history’ s impact on the contemporary world. For over twenty-five years, the Carson City Ghost Walk has been entertaining the public. Led by artist Mary Bennett, the historical tales and paranormal stories of Carson City, Nevada, are told through live theatre. Eco-feminist artist Mira Lehr renders abstract artworks that reflect on nature and our environment. Through mediums such as painting and sculpture, she conveys her message. When viewing Joan Snyder’s painting “Smashed Strokes Hope,” one notices the colorful brushwork. We go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to look back at the exhibit “ Epic Abstraction,” which featured this work.
  • Sunday, July 14
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, July 16
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, July 20
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, July 21
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, July 21
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, July 23
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, July 27
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, July 28
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, July 28
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, July 30
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, August 3
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, August 4
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, August 4
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, August 6
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, August 10
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, August 11
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Imagine
    Sunday, August 11
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    With wood as her medium, Oklahoma-based artist Ebony Iman Dallas created the mural “Greenwood Imagine.” Based off a poem, the work imagines a world in which the 1921 Tulsa race massacre never happened. We meet the community of roller skaters in Tampa Bay, Florida. Each time they go around the rink, they dance to the music and show artistry in their movements. Since she was a teenager, artist Judy Holley has been practicing the art of quilt making. With skill and concentration, she renders colorful quilts rich with pattern and design. We visit “Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Massachusetts. For the first time in 25 years, the museum exhibited its entire collection of Monet paintings.
  • Imagine
    Tuesday, August 13
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    With wood as her medium, Oklahoma-based artist Ebony Iman Dallas created the mural “Greenwood Imagine.” Based off a poem, the work imagines a world in which the 1921 Tulsa race massacre never happened. We meet the community of roller skaters in Tampa Bay, Florida. Each time they go around the rink, they dance to the music and show artistry in their movements. Since she was a teenager, artist Judy Holley has been practicing the art of quilt making. With skill and concentration, she renders colorful quilts rich with pattern and design. We visit “Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Massachusetts. For the first time in 25 years, the museum exhibited its entire collection of Monet paintings.
  • Imagine
    Saturday, August 17
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    With wood as her medium, Oklahoma-based artist Ebony Iman Dallas created the mural “Greenwood Imagine.” Based off a poem, the work imagines a world in which the 1921 Tulsa race massacre never happened. We meet the community of roller skaters in Tampa Bay, Florida. Each time they go around the rink, they dance to the music and show artistry in their movements. Since she was a teenager, artist Judy Holley has been practicing the art of quilt making. With skill and concentration, she renders colorful quilts rich with pattern and design. We visit “Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Massachusetts. For the first time in 25 years, the museum exhibited its entire collection of Monet paintings.
  • Imagine
    Sunday, August 18
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    With wood as her medium, Oklahoma-based artist Ebony Iman Dallas created the mural “Greenwood Imagine.” Based off a poem, the work imagines a world in which the 1921 Tulsa race massacre never happened. We meet the community of roller skaters in Tampa Bay, Florida. Each time they go around the rink, they dance to the music and show artistry in their movements. Since she was a teenager, artist Judy Holley has been practicing the art of quilt making. With skill and concentration, she renders colorful quilts rich with pattern and design. We visit “Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Massachusetts. For the first time in 25 years, the museum exhibited its entire collection of Monet paintings.
  • Sunday, August 18
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Tuesday, August 20
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Saturday, August 24
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
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  • Sunday, August 25
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  • Sunday, August 25
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  • Tuesday, August 27
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  • Saturday, August 31
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  • Second Life
    Sunday, May 5
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    We visit the first Art Basel event hosted by Opa-locka, Florida. Featuring contemporary art from Africa and the African Diaspora, the event gave artists a space to share their stories. As part of their permanent collection, the American Folk Art Museum in New York city holds an assortment of marble objects. For the exhibit “Material Witness,” several were highlighted. Canton, Ohio’s “Bluecoats” is a world class drum and bugle corps. Each season, over a hundred young adults are selected for an educational training program and an unforgettable cross-country tour. Artist Kyle Karrasch gives trash a second life by transforming it into art. In doing so, he provides commentary on consumption and environmental conservation.
  • Inside The Mind
    Sunday, May 5
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    Across the state of Ohio one will find the fascinating remains of medieval texts. Desiring to explore this complex history, The Ohio State University’s rare books and manuscripts library exhibited over one hundred manuscript items. We travel to the American Folk Art Museum in New York City to learn about Lonnie Holley, a contemporary artist based in Atlanta. As part of the exhibit “Material Witness, some of Holley’s work was on display and his creative collaboration with materials examined. We take a trip to Sarasota, Florida, to get a behind-the-scenes look at “Clowns Like Me,” a one-man show that examines what it’s like living with mental illness.
  • Inside The Mind
    Saturday, May 4
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Across the state of Ohio one will find the fascinating remains of medieval texts. Desiring to explore this complex history, The Ohio State University’s rare books and manuscripts library exhibited over one hundred manuscript items. We travel to the American Folk Art Museum in New York City to learn about Lonnie Holley, a contemporary artist based in Atlanta. As part of the exhibit “Material Witness, some of Holley’s work was on display and his creative collaboration with materials examined. We take a trip to Sarasota, Florida, to get a behind-the-scenes look at “Clowns Like Me,” a one-man show that examines what it’s like living with mental illness.
  • Inside The Mind
    Tuesday, April 30
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Across the state of Ohio one will find the fascinating remains of medieval texts. Desiring to explore this complex history, The Ohio State University’s rare books and manuscripts library exhibited over one hundred manuscript items. We travel to the American Folk Art Museum in New York City to learn about Lonnie Holley, a contemporary artist based in Atlanta. As part of the exhibit “Material Witness, some of Holley’s work was on display and his creative collaboration with materials examined. We take a trip to Sarasota, Florida, to get a behind-the-scenes look at “Clowns Like Me,” a one-man show that examines what it’s like living with mental illness.
  • Inside The Mind
    Sunday, April 28
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Across the state of Ohio one will find the fascinating remains of medieval texts. Desiring to explore this complex history, The Ohio State University’s rare books and manuscripts library exhibited over one hundred manuscript items. We travel to the American Folk Art Museum in New York City to learn about Lonnie Holley, a contemporary artist based in Atlanta. As part of the exhibit “Material Witness, some of Holley’s work was on display and his creative collaboration with materials examined. We take a trip to Sarasota, Florida, to get a behind-the-scenes look at “Clowns Like Me,” a one-man show that examines what it’s like living with mental illness.
  • Decades
    Sunday, April 28
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    For decades, “The Simpsons” has been delighting viewers around the world. In celebration of the animated series, the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton, Wisconsin, exhibited memorable artwork from the show. Combining Reggae, Hip-Hop, and R&B, artist Greg Gutty has created a sound that is very much his own. With his music, he hopes to uplift and inspire. We head to Dayton, Ohio, to learn about the city’s strong connection to aviation history. As a way to honor this heritage, a series of striking murals were commissioned for the public to appreciate.
  • Decades
    Saturday, April 27
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    For decades, “The Simpsons” has been delighting viewers around the world. In celebration of the animated series, the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton, Wisconsin, exhibited memorable artwork from the show. Combining Reggae, Hip-Hop, and R&B, artist Greg Gutty has created a sound that is very much his own. With his music, he hopes to uplift and inspire. We head to Dayton, Ohio, to learn about the city’s strong connection to aviation history. As a way to honor this heritage, a series of striking murals were commissioned for the public to appreciate.
  • Decades
    Tuesday, April 23
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    For decades, “The Simpsons” has been delighting viewers around the world. In celebration of the animated series, the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton, Wisconsin, exhibited memorable artwork from the show. Combining Reggae, Hip-Hop, and R&B, artist Greg Gutty has created a sound that is very much his own. With his music, he hopes to uplift and inspire. We head to Dayton, Ohio, to learn about the city’s strong connection to aviation history. As a way to honor this heritage, a series of striking murals were commissioned for the public to appreciate.
  • Decades
    Sunday, April 21
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    For decades, “The Simpsons” has been delighting viewers around the world. In celebration of the animated series, the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton, Wisconsin, exhibited memorable artwork from the show. Combining Reggae, Hip-Hop, and R&B, artist Greg Gutty has created a sound that is very much his own. With his music, he hopes to uplift and inspire. We head to Dayton, Ohio, to learn about the city’s strong connection to aviation history. As a way to honor this heritage, a series of striking murals were commissioned for the public to appreciate.
  • Foundations
    Sunday, April 21
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    Sojourner Truth was an advocate for abolition and women’s rights, and her legacy is being honored in Akron, Ohio with a statue designed by artist Woodrow Nash. We visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan to find out more about “New York Art Worlds, 1870-1890.” With some 50 works on display, the exhibit explores what it was like to be an artist in New York City during this period. We head to Nevada to hear about Reno painted rocks. This facebook group encourages people to spread kindness by painting rocks. Combining a 19th century photographic process with a 1970s toy camera, artist Carol Munder is able to create her own world with her images.
  • Foundations
    Saturday, April 20
    5:31 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Sojourner Truth was an advocate for abolition and women’s rights, and her legacy is being honored in Akron, Ohio with a statue designed by artist Woodrow Nash. We visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan to find out more about “New York Art Worlds, 1870-1890.” With some 50 works on display, the exhibit explores what it was like to be an artist in New York City during this period. We head to Nevada to hear about Reno painted rocks. This facebook group encourages people to spread kindness by painting rocks. Combining a 19th century photographic process with a 1970s toy camera, artist Carol Munder is able to create her own world with her images.
  • Foundations
    Tuesday, April 16
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Sojourner Truth was an advocate for abolition and women’s rights, and her legacy is being honored in Akron, Ohio with a statue designed by artist Woodrow Nash. We visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan to find out more about “New York Art Worlds, 1870-1890.” With some 50 works on display, the exhibit explores what it was like to be an artist in New York City during this period. We head to Nevada to hear about Reno painted rocks. This facebook group encourages people to spread kindness by painting rocks. Combining a 19th century photographic process with a 1970s toy camera, artist Carol Munder is able to create her own world with her images.
  • Foundations
    Sunday, April 14
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Sojourner Truth was an advocate for abolition and women’s rights, and her legacy is being honored in Akron, Ohio with a statue designed by artist Woodrow Nash. We visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan to find out more about “New York Art Worlds, 1870-1890.” With some 50 works on display, the exhibit explores what it was like to be an artist in New York City during this period. We head to Nevada to hear about Reno painted rocks. This facebook group encourages people to spread kindness by painting rocks. Combining a 19th century photographic process with a 1970s toy camera, artist Carol Munder is able to create her own world with her images.
  • Past and Future
    Sunday, April 14
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    We take a trip to New Mexico to meet Harry Bicket, the music director of the Santa Fe Opera. He shares his love of music and speaks about the future of opera. We head to the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, to visit a solo exhibition by the artist Sa’dia Rehman. Through drawings, sculptures, video, and more, the artist explores the history of their family and the embodiment of memory. Artist Jeff Williams is the owner of the sign company “Sun Signs.” Founded in 2015, Williams works with local and independent businesses in the greater tampa bay area to create eye-catching hand painted signs.
  • Past and Future
    Saturday, April 13
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    We take a trip to New Mexico to meet Harry Bicket, the music director of the Santa Fe Opera. He shares his love of music and speaks about the future of opera. We head to the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, to visit a solo exhibition by the artist Sa’dia Rehman. Through drawings, sculptures, video, and more, the artist explores the history of their family and the embodiment of memory. Artist Jeff Williams is the owner of the sign company “Sun Signs.” Founded in 2015, Williams works with local and independent businesses in the greater tampa bay area to create eye-catching hand painted signs.
  • Past and Future
    Tuesday, April 9
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    We take a trip to New Mexico to meet Harry Bicket, the music director of the Santa Fe Opera. He shares his love of music and speaks about the future of opera. We head to the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, to visit a solo exhibition by the artist Sa’dia Rehman. Through drawings, sculptures, video, and more, the artist explores the history of their family and the embodiment of memory. Artist Jeff Williams is the owner of the sign company “Sun Signs.” Founded in 2015, Williams works with local and independent businesses in the greater tampa bay area to create eye-catching hand painted signs.
  • Past and Future
    Sunday, April 7
    7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    We take a trip to New Mexico to meet Harry Bicket, the music director of the Santa Fe Opera. He shares his love of music and speaks about the future of opera. We head to the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, to visit a solo exhibition by the artist Sa’dia Rehman. Through drawings, sculptures, video, and more, the artist explores the history of their family and the embodiment of memory. Artist Jeff Williams is the owner of the sign company “Sun Signs.” Founded in 2015, Williams works with local and independent businesses in the greater tampa bay area to create eye-catching hand painted signs.
  • Texture
    Sunday, April 7
    1:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    Doncee Coulter is a fabric artist. With his x-acto knife, he works with leathers, suedes, and denims to render textured artworks. We head to Ohio to meet the artist. We take a trip to Massachusetts to visit an exhibit focused on New England’s connection with transcendentalism and alternative thought. The exhibit explores the movement’s history while also featuring work by contemporary artists. David Felberg is a violinist. Based in New Mexico, he is able to connect with audiences across the state with his instrument. We listen in on one of his performances. At the Boca Raton Museum of Art in Florida, the exhibit “Glasstrees” presents works of glass from
  • Texture
    Saturday, April 6
    5:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Doncee Coulter is a fabric artist. With his x-acto knife, he works with leathers, suedes, and denims to render textured artworks. We head to Ohio to meet the artist. We take a trip to Massachusetts to visit an exhibit focused on New England’s connection with transcendentalism and alternative thought. The exhibit explores the movement’s history while also featuring work by contemporary artists. David Felberg is a violinist. Based in New Mexico, he is able to connect with audiences across the state with his instrument. We listen in on one of his performances. At the Boca Raton Museum of Art in Florida, the exhibit “Glasstrees” presents works of glass from
  • Texture
    Tuesday, April 2
    10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Doncee Coulter is a fabric artist. With his x-acto knife, he works with leathers, suedes, and denims to render textured artworks. We head to Ohio to meet the artist. We take a trip to Massachusetts to visit an exhibit focused on New England’s connection with transcendentalism and alternative thought. The exhibit explores the movement’s history while also featuring work by contemporary artists. David Felberg is a violinist. Based in New Mexico, he is able to connect with audiences across the state with his instrument. We listen in on one of his performances. At the Boca Raton Museum of Art in Florida, the exhibit “Glasstrees” presents works of glass from